BROADCASTING NEWS
BYDNEY “TELEGRAPH’S” CLAIM. DEFENDANTS’ EXPLANATION By Teiecranb—Press Assn. —Couvright (Received'December I, 7.40 p.m.) SYDNEY, December 1. In connection with the “Daily Telegraph” Newspaper Company’s application to restrain Broadcasters, Ltd., from broadcasting news allegedly contained in the plaintiffs’ newspapers, When the. matter was again called on in the Equity Court, counsel for defendants stated that, in view of the publicity given the matter, the defendant company wished to take,the earliest opportunity of stating that if anything had token place as alleged, the management of the company had no association with it, and defendants willingly gave an undertaking, but without making any admissions, not to do any of the things alleged in the statement of claim. . Counsel added that some mistake had been made, probably owing to the carelessness of some new employee, whose services had since been dispensed with. By consent the matter was allowed to stand over till Wednesday, when defendants will file affidavits in reply to the claim. \ Tbe “Daily Telegraph” alleges that news published in its columns has been broadcasted without its permission, and credited to a rival newspaper, the “Daily Guardian.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12001, 2 December 1924, Page 7
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186BROADCASTING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12001, 2 December 1924, Page 7
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